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RE: Any standalone analogue of Cent's video grabber? - Admini - 07-23-2024

(07-22-2024, 12:06 PM)QZMTCH Wrote: This is not a download window, the download is started by cmd and after closing the browser it continues until the end until it downloads
It will terminate the yt-dlp processes when the download dialog is closed, but sometimes they can't be terminated programmatically.


RE: Any standalone analogue of Cent's video grabber? - rey - 07-27-2024

QZMTCH probably we misunderstood each other, as i was initially speaking about Cent's internal video grabber download window, and on that you said it stays up even if Cent browser is closed.(which is false)

Yt-dlp command-line stuff is still not very convenient for an average users(even its UI projects don't work without problems for any user), so i still hope smbd may propose some standalone app for video grabbing on any web site.


RE: Any standalone analogue of Cent's video grabber? - QZMTCH - 07-28-2024

(07-23-2024, 04:48 PM)Admini Wrote: It will terminate the yt-dlp processes when the download dialog is closed, but sometimes they can't be terminated programmatically.
I tried to cancel the download several times, and the download did not stop until it completely downloaded the file, and then it did not delete the downloaded file itself

(07-27-2024, 09:03 AM)rey Wrote: QZMTCH probably we misunderstood each other, as i was initially speaking about Cent's internal video grabber download window, and on that you said it stays up even if Cent browser is closed.(which is false)

Yt-dlp command-line stuff is still not very convenient for an average users(even its UI projects don't work without problems for any user), so i still hope smbd may propose some standalone app for video grabbing on any web site.
I said that even if you close this window, the download will still continue in the cmd until it is completely downloaded